List of rulers of Milan

The list of rulers of Milan contains the dukes and other rulers of Milan from 1257 to 1859.

  • 5.1 viceroys of Italy ( 1805-1814 )
  • 6.1 viceroys of Lombardy-Venetia ( 1814-1859 )

Count of Milan ( 10-11. Century)

  • Berengar of Ivrea, 918 missus registered in Milan until the summer of 941 and from 945 Count of Milan, 950 King of Italy ( House of Burgundy - Ivrea )
  • Cunrad, probably 957/961 Count of Milan, son of Berengar
  • Dado, probably nephew Berengar's probably 967 Count of Milan, 973/1002 Count of Pombia

" The Margraviate of Otbertiner that had arisen in the first half of the 10th century, included in the time of Henry II [ reigned 1002-1024 ] the counties of Milan, Tortona, Genoa and Luni. No later than 1021, but probably already under Otto II [ reigned 973-983 ] or Otto III. [ reigned 983-1002 ], Milan belonged to this mark. "

  • Otbert II, † after 1014/21, Margrave of Milan, Genoa and Tortona
  • Hugo, † after 1037, Margrave of Milan, Count of Genoa
  • Alberto Azzo I, † before 1018, Margrave of Milan
  • Alberto Azzo II, † 1096/97, Margrave of Milan

Lords of Milan ( Torriani and Visconti ) ( 1257-1395 )

  • Martino della Torre 1257-1263
  • Filippo della Torre 1263-1265
  • Napoleone della Torre 1265-1277
  • Ottone Visconti, Archbishop of Milan 1277-1294
  • Matteo Visconti I. 1287-1302
  • Guido della Torre 1302-1310
  • Matteo Visconti I. 1310-1322 ( 2nd time)
  • Galeazzo Visconti I. 1322-1328
  • Azzo Visconti 1328-1339
  • Luchino Visconti 1339-1349
  • Giovanni Visconti, Archbishop of Milan 1349-1354
  • Bernabo Visconti 1354-1385
  • Galeazzo II Visconti 1349-1378
  • Matteo II Visconti 1349-1355
  • Gian Galeazzo Visconti 1378-1395

Dukes of Milan (1395-1800)

  • Gian Galeazzo Visconti 1395-1402
  • Giovanni Maria Visconti 1402-1412
  • Filippo Maria Visconti 1412-1447
  • Ambrosian Republic 1447-1450
  • Francesco I Sforza 1450-1466
  • Galeazzo Maria Sforza 1466-1476
  • Gian Galeazzo Sforza 1476-1494
  • Ludovico Sforza 1494-1499
  • Louis XII. of France 1499-1500
  • Ludovico Sforza 1500
  • Louis XII. of France 1500-1512
  • Massimiliano Sforza 1512-1515
  • Francis I of France 1515-1521
  • Francesco II Sforza 1521-1535
  • Emperor Charles V 1535-1554
  • Philip II of Spain 1554-1598
  • Philip III. of Spain 1598-1621
  • Philip IV of Spain 1621-1665
  • Charles II of Spain 1665-1700
  • Philip V of Spain 1700-1706
  • Emperor Charles VI. 1706-1740
  • Maria Theresa, 1740-1780
  • Emperor Joseph II 1780-1790
  • Emperor Leopold II 1790-1792
  • Emperor Franz II 1792-1797
  • Cisalpine Republic 1797-1799
  • Emperor Franz II 1799-1800

Spanish governor of Milan (1535-1706)

  • Antonio de Leyva, Duke of Terranova, 1535-1536
  • Marino Caracciolo, Cardinal, 1536-1538
  • Alfonso d' Avalos, Marchese di Pescara e del Vasto, 1538-1546
  • Ferrante I Gonzaga, Principe di Molfetta, Duca di Ariano, 1546-1555
  • Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, 1555-1556
  • Cristoforo Madruzzo, Cardinal, 1556-1558
  • Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, Prince of Maratra, 1st time 1558-1560
  • Fernando d' Avalos, Marchese di Pescara, 1560-1563
  • Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, second time, 1563-1564
  • Gabriel de la Cueva, Duke of Alburquerque, 1564-1571
  • Alvaro de Sande 1571-1572
  • Luis de Requesens 1572-1573
  • Antonio de Guzmán, Marqués de Ayamonte, 1573-1580
  • Don Sancho de Guevara y Padilla 1580-1583
  • Carlo de Aragona, Duke of Terra Nuova, Prince of Castelvetrona, 1583-1592
  • Juan Fernandez de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frias, 1592-1595
  • Pedro de Padilla 1595
  • Juan Fernández de Velasco, 2nd time 1595-1600
  • Pedro Henriquez de Acevedo, Conde de Fuentes, 1600-1610
  • Juan Fernández de Velasco, 3rd time, 1610-1612
  • Juan de Mendoza, Marqués de la Hinoyosa, 1612-1614
  • Sancho de Luna 1614-1616
  • Pedro Alvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Villafranca, 1616-1618
  • Gomes Suárez de Figueroa y Córdoba, Duke of Feria, 1st time 1618-1625
  • Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, 1625-1629
  • Ambrosio Spinola, Marqués de loa Balbases, 1629-1630
  • Alvaro de Bazán, 2nd Marqués de Santa Cruz, 1630-1631
  • Gomes Suárez de Figueroa, 2nd time 1631-1633
  • Ferdinand of Austria, the " Cardinal Infante ", 1633-1634
  • Gil de Albornoz, Cardinal, 1634-1635
  • Diego Felipe de Guzmán, Marqués de Leganés, 1st time 1635-1636
  • Fernando Enriquez d' Affan de la Rivera, Duke of Alcalá, 1636
  • Diego Felipe de Guzmán, 2nd time 1636-1641
  • Juan de Velasco, Conde de Sirvela, 1641-1643
  • Antonio Sancho Davila, Marqués de Velada, 1643-1646
  • Fernándezo Bernardino de Velasco, 6th Duke of Frias, 1646-1647
  • Fernando Iñigo de Velasco 1647-1648
  • Luis de Benavides Carrillo, Marqués de Caracena, 1648-1656
  • Teodoro Trivulzio, Cardinal, 1656-1656
  • Alfonso Pérez de Vivero, Conde de Fuensaldaña, 1656-1660
  • Francesco Gaetani, Duca di Sermoneta, 1660-1662
  • Luis de Guzmán Ponce de Leon 1662-1668
  • Paolo Spinola, Marqués de los Balbases, 1st time, 1668
  • Francisco de Orozco, Marqués de Olias, 1668
  • Paolo Spinola, 2nd time 1668-1670
  • Gaspar Tellez Giron, Duke of Osuna, 1670-1674
  • Lamoraal Claude, Prince de Ligne, 1674-1678
  • Juan Henriquez de Cabrera, Conde de Melgar, 1678-1686
  • Antonio Lopez de Ayala Velasco y Cardenas, Conde deFuensalida, 1686-1691
  • Diego Felipe de Guzmán, Marqués de Leganés, 1691-1698
  • Karl Henry of Lorraine Vandemont 1698-1706

Milan was taken on September 26, 1706 by Austrian troops; the Treaty of Utrecht confirmed the change of ownership.

Austrian governor of Milan (1706-1800)

  • Eugene of Savoy 1706-1716
  • Maximilian Karl of Löwenstein -Wertheim -Rochefort 1717-1718
  • Girolamo Colloredo 1719-1725
  • Wirich Philipp von Daun 1725-1734
  • Sardinian occupation 1734-1736
  • Otto Ferdinand von Traun 1736-1743
  • Georg Christian von Lobkowitz 1743-1745
  • Spanish occupation 1745-1746
  • Gian Luca Pallavicini, 1st time 1745-1747
  • Ferdinand Bonaventura Harrach 1747-1750 I.
  • Gian Luca Pallavicini, 2nd time 1750-1754
  • Francesco III. d' Este, Duke of Modena, 1754-1771
  • Ferdinand of Austria 1771-1796
  • Transpadane Republic 1796-1797
  • Cisalpine Republic in 1797
  • Conte Luigi Coca Telli 1799-1800

After the battle of Marengo Austria gave up the duchy, which was re- integrated into the Cisalpine Republic.

Italian Republic (1802-1805)

  • Napoleon Bonaparte

Kings of Italy (1805-1814)

  • Napoleon Bonaparte 1805-1814

Viceroys of Italy (1805-1814)

  • Eugène de Beauharnais 1805-1814

Kings of Lombardy-Venetia (1814-1859)

  • Emperor Franz I. 1814-1835
  • Ferdinand I of Austria 1835-1848
  • Franz Joseph I of Austria 1848-1859

Viceroys of Lombardy-Venetia (1814-1859)

  • Heinrich XV. Reuss Plauen 1814-1815
  • Friedrich Heinrich von Bellegarde 1815-1816
  • Anton Victor of Austria 1816-1818
  • Rainer Joseph of Austria 1818-1848
  • Joseph Radetzky von Radetz 1848-1857
  • Maximilian of Austria 1857-1859
  • Ferencz József Gyulay 1859
  • Heinrich Hermann von Hess 1859

Footnotes

  • List (ruler )
  • Rulers ( Milan )
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